Cohen, Tara N Kanji, Falisha F Wang, Andrew S Seferian, Edward G Sax, Harry C Gewertz, Bruce L
Published in
American journal of surgery
Intraoperative death (ID) is rare, the incidence remains challenging to quantify and learning opportunities are limited. We aimed to better define the demographics of ID by reviewing the longest single-site series. Retrospective chart reviews, including a review of contemporaneous incident reports, were performed on all ID between March 2010 to Aug...
Barcellini, Flore Béarée, Richard Benchekroun, Tahar-Hakim Bounouar, Mouad Buchmann, Willy Dubey, Gérard Lafeuillade, Anne-Cécile Moricot, Caroline Rosselin-Bareille, Céline Marco, Saraceno
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The goal of this article is to propose a cross-perspective around Collaborative Robotics—seen as a remarkable example of technologies 4.0 in an industrial context—by calling on sociology, activity-centred ergonomics, engineering, and robotics expertises. The development of this cross-perspective is thought to be a key issue to improve the design of...
Verdoes, Floris (author)
This design project marks the collaborative efforts of Translas, a prominent welding company based in the Netherlands, and Skelex, a scale-up enterprise specializing in exoskeleton design. Translas developed the 8XE fume extractor torch. However, a common complaint of the new torch is its decreased usability and potential ergonomic risk. To address...
Li, Xiangyu (author)
This research advocates for exploring the somatosensory system and its incorporation within XR systems, particularly in spatial recognition. This paradigm shift could introduce novel methodologies in XR design that perceive the body as a recipient of sensory stimuli and as an active participant in sensory perception. This could redefine our underst...
Marcilly, Romaric Zheng, Wu-Yi Quindroit, Paul Pelayo, Sylvia Berdot, Sarah Charpiat, Bruno Corny, Jennifer Drouot, Sylvain Frery, Pauline Leguelinel-Blache, Géraldine
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Objective: Two tools are currently available in the literature to evaluate the usability of medication alert systems, the instrument for evaluating human factors principles in medication-related decision support alerts (I-MeDeSA) and the tool for evaluating medication alerting systems (TEMAS). This study aimed to compare their convergent validity, ...
Maurice, P Lemonnier, S Kohili, N Cavagnac, L Mornieux, G
Castaldi, Maria Teresa Palmer, Mathias Felsenreich, Daniel Moritz Con, Jorge Bergamaschi, Roberto
Published in
Updates in surgery
There is currently no standardized robotic surgery training program in General Surgery Residency. RAST involves three modules: ergonomics, psychomotor, and procedural. This study aimed to report the results of module 1, which assessed the responsiveness of 27 PGY (postgraduate year) 1-5 general surgery residents (GSRs) to simulated patient cart doc...
Phillips, Ross Owen; Baharmand, Hossein; Vandaele, Nico; 3993; Decouttere, Catherine; 4619; Boey, Lise; 104018;
status: accepted
Aegerter, Andrea Martina Deforth, Manja Volken, Thomas Johnston, Venerina Luomajoki, Hannu Dressel, Holger Dratva, Julia Ernst, Markus Josef Distler, Oliver Brunner, Beatrice
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Journal of occupational rehabilitation
Purpose Neck pain is common among office workers and leads to work productivity loss. This study aimed to investigate the effect of a multi-component intervention on neck pain-related work productivity loss among Swiss office workers. Methods Office workers, aged 18-65 years, and without serious neck-related health problems were recruited from two ...
Marcilly, Romaric Lemaitre, Madleen Maalem, Sonia Baran, Jan Beuscart, Jean-Baptiste Quindroit, Paul
Follow-up of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) involves several healthcare professionals. The quality of their communication is crucial for optimizing care. This exploratory work aims to characterize those communications and their problems. Interviews were performed with general practitioners (GP), patients and other professionals. Data...